Robert Joubert faces new charges including possession of child porn

The charges continue to pile up for a former baseball coach accused of sexually abusing players.

On Wednesday, a federal grand jury indicted 58-year-old Robert Joubert on multiple counts, including sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography.

Joubert also faces charges in Concord that he sexually assaulted multiple teens and youth victims in the 1990s and early 2000s.

The new indictment makes reference to a pair of alleged victims, stating that sometime between February 1996 and December 1997, Joubert "...knowingly transported an individual, that is. John Doe No. 1, who was at that time under the age of 18 years, in interstate commerce from New Hampshire to New York, with the intent that such individual engage in sexual activity.."

In addition, Joubert is facing three counts of sexual exploitation of children related to the production of an illicit video with a second youth victim, and a single count of possessing VHS tapes containing images of child pornography.

In June, Concord District Court convened in the Concord Hospital emergency room, where police took Joubert after he suffered some sort of medical episode while being arrested on charges of sexually assaulting boys under the age of 13.

Joubert was accused of engaging in a pattern of abuse from 1995 to 2004, and police indicated there were likely to be more charges.

Last week in Merrimack Superior Court, Joubert was indicted on four counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault against a teenage girl in 1999.

County-level prosecutors say Joubert met at least two of his victims through his baseball academy business.

They said he met the female teen victim while working as a teacher's aide in Pittsfield.

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